Tobi Oetiker's MRTG - The Multi Router Traffic Grapher

What it does

You have a router, you want to know what it does all day long? Then MRTG
is for you. It will monitor SNMP network devices and draw pretty pictures
showing how much traffic has passed through each interface.

Routers are only the beginning. MRTG is being used to graph all sorts of
network devices as well as everything else from weather data to vending
machines.

MRTG is written in perl and works on Unix/Linux as well as Windows and
even Netware systems. MRTG is free software licensed under the Gnu GPL.

News

Steve Shipway has written a book on MRTG. If you have been looking for
something more than the documentation included with MRTG, this might be just
what you have been waiting for. Steve is publishing the book via Lulu, so
you can get an actual printed and bound copy. Check out Steve's Website for more
information.

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